Liberal Republican. (Dallas, Or.) 1872-1???, November 16, 1872, Image 2

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Ll.AS, SATURDAY, NOV. 0.
The Real Cause ot The
Failure.
There is no noult but that the ma
jo: ity ofHth voters of the Uuited States
really desired a change of administra
tion, and felt in their very hearts, that
Grant was not the best man for Presi
dent, and also that he was incompetent
to act as such. The tacts are, the
peoplo have had but little to do with
the matter, Grant was nominated by
tho politicians who held office under
Jiim.and who desired to be continued in
office for another four years, and when
that nomination was made the people
nowhere exhibited any enthusiasm,
Wt the nomination was made, and
Could not easily be unmade ; and of
course the great body of the Radical
Robalioics would vtta for Gra.t 14
their regular nominee.
Greeley wa3 nominated at Cincinnati
by met .who hid operated with tJ0
Republican party until in their opinion,
(t had become corrupt, and as using
Grantas a mere tool to enry out their
plans and principles, lhat would end in
injury ! to the people, and endanger
llepublican Institutions. After his
noiiMuatioTi, it becamo a question with
the Democracy, whether or not they
had better throw up their cran'z ttion
as a distinctive party under that name,
aud join in with the Liberal Republicans
for the sa-kc cf success. Their convention
came-hto in the year and at its sitting
i& was understood that the question had
been settled in favor of uuiting under
ttd name of Liberal Republican. The
result was, that Greeley received the
nomination, at Baltimore, with great,
and alnaost unparaleled unanimity
This action iuspired tbo llepubiicans
Tjrhohacl left the Grant prty, and alio
Vany Democrats who before that time
htd been faltering. From that time to
the October elections, the Greeley
j arty were sanguine of success
From the time the result of those elec
ions were? kr.own, there wa3 no enthu
siasm ajantfes-t'jd or interest felt by tne
; a vacates of Greeley's election lie bit
instead of gaining strength in the regu
lar llepublican party, and the Demr-c-rr.cy
began to to weaken by crowds.
The -ihocfeM . too great, and so noas L
the tfiiia i.ca the main battle was to
bo fought, that it was impossible to
rally the forces. It is true, thut the
General bravely mounted his political
btce'f and let tho van, crying, en to
victory That wheu the army .looked
they saw none but Horace Greeley, and
the-- cry fell itill boru. Things thus
went cd till election day, Tfhen it trars
pired that about one third of the Dcm
ocratic patty ramaincd at home or j
threw' mv their votes oq O'CW.L.,.!, u ir,;,; " , tfii- or.nortu.''
,: .... o .x. i.ir...p...J
a small jon.on oi iiitm vuicu iui uiuui :
- a ..- i '.l i i I
aud-the remainder Uepositea tneir du-
lots for Greeley." . Of course this gave
Grant a lan-e majority without an effort I
nn the part of his friends. The result j
that Grant will receive a very large
clectorial vote, not because, however, !
.
there was any particular enthusiasm for .
him, for noi a gun has been fired, but
simply for the reason that Democrats!
woiiid ' not vote for Greeley, but put
i. . 1
into the. field a Straight Out ticket, j
which action being seen and under-!
Btood .had a direct tendency to dlve :
thonsands back who would otherwise !
hav voted for 'Greeley
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The great contest js over, and Grant 1
. ,i - i - - . " '
is IWetit for the ne:a four years. :
Horace has seized the'fjuiU with re- j
newed vigor. Grant will return to ,
Long. Urauch or 'Pullmans Island, 1
where he will conclude his contract ( to our attack upon his drunken
with IJacz for the Kepublic "of San j President who was never known to
Domingo, together with a new supply , utter or write a proper sentence in his
Jamaca Hum and Long Ilavanas. j life wihout assistance. IJravo Grant
re presume tho sun and moon will j ite ! would it not bo as well for you to
still continue to shine' when there is no . let those who have never disturbed
impediment, and the American people, i you alone, and spend your valuable
to- the "great dn-gust as' usual, of all j time defending yourself against the
other civilized nations, will continue attack? of your neighbor and brother
their loud but hypocritical boastings of
their law of freedom aud equal rights. ! the lead in the Grant party, for tho j jot!SCg are jn the neighborhood of $000,
We believe it was a mistake to re' reason that since tho change in the j 000.' The Savings Ihink- aro all se
n mnnatc and reelect Grant. We do not; elilorial department of the Oregon!, j cure.
, Vtavt (nilir,((Ilt to fill that it is considered as out upon a shoreless i New ork hov 11.-1 lie great
Wlieve he is competent to nil mat . i j calamity in llostui. is the main topic of
high and responsible station. Wo he- ocean, running with .full ..sails in a big j j; .. to (ay in fi.iunciTl and
.. i n , . a storm wishout a i udder. If the t .'...l., Virclos. ISlanv conservative un-
Jievc . tlic people Will nave cause o re -
itrrct bis re-election: but we Hiall lwny8
, . i r.
be rta'y and willing to give him credit
1 t a . ,
for fll he may deserve, reserving always
the right to toudemn him when he is
manifestly wrong.
tiat ttie luturc will develop we
cannot tell, of courso. Whether the
present Radical llepublican party
i
which we honestly bclievo arc becoming
corrupt; and who arc placing the
reigns of government in the hands "of
men whom we believe to bo corrupt
shall bo continued in power ; whether
the old Democratic organization shall
continue to exist as a distinctive partv 1
l
u der that name until they shall
regain the power once held by them,
or whether some new organization,
made up of a portion cf the members
of all other parties, shall rise up and
purify the Government at the next
presidential election, it is impossible to
foresee. lint wc are fully satisfied
that unless a new organization is
successful, the Government will soon
be stripped of Us republicanism ; the
rights oftho people will be abridged;
monopo'.es will soon become a ruling
element
in the country; life-offics
will be increased instead of diminished;
favoritism and class legislation will
become the order of the timos;capitul will
be arrayed against laborjthe poor will be
come poorer, and the rich, richer, until
gradually and finally we shall pa from
republics institutions to a corrupt,
oppressive government, ru'ed exclu-
sively by monied monopolies whr, ! e;m h(J forUiC o UlC am)Ullt; All the
disregarding the rights of the people, ! tiro brigades ia tho city aro on duty.
will ?iQ.stituta it a mongrel govern r , v t 1 1 c i
" ! London, .November H. h A- iI
meat more oppressive in character than j -pUe eulll .gvation on Saturday wus ex
any limited monarchy now kuown to j tingui.-hed, liut not until the mills were
t;.,.i ....... v.. ,..., r,...,nf i entirely dcstrived. The loss will ess
" ,..!cted X"m,W0. One fireman was 1
succeed halt republican and ba.t r . . . , , ... , .
1 Killed atnl .several ltntiiei. I he tire is
i i If
preseut govc.-ornenr, or they must
ultimately receas into a monarchy ;
worse far voa than that from which ;
. , !
LG.ur revolutionary sires escapcu. !
ThvaA nr Aiir riinvlrtiftn. Tf timr
- .
A..V,..S.M. v' " " ' - . .. . - :
L shall prove them not well founded it
wiirbe wel' : but a w read t!iM rast, 1
, . . , r . ;
so we havg a r.ght to judge tue future;
aud wo lirmly Uueve that uruess the i
people Nffvo aro honest and eon.s'.dera
ate, realizing their pv.r.-r, shnll s'uly
tieir dutv aud then ri.-?: in th ir
m ijety snd fearlessly perfjrni if, thi
.Jocermncnt will hiy olf t!u Ij.t vea
tutr3 of riMinhlicaf.iMii witiiin or.e
f (.Ultur, Wo c,n
tiuue to duour duty an 1 level our Ai l j
a3 best wocan, to .w?ist in cstublUhinj: :
upon a firm busb, puie re4
.nbiieati '
instit.ut.iDP5.
I I 131 Sai'l ill.
:
The OiC'joiiitin think.-', judintr fr in
thr. r.rtlmcrrar.hv of the la-t I.tl'.F.itAL "
Ht:i'UnLiCAN, that the gchoolinaster
'
t..ti.t 1 r nVirniil in lliis rr"tnr.. berati-e .
II.U.'l I'V IIV'. IU '. I'p.V.-. vv... .
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an island m the cl Iiohe-i wv.3 ;
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mty to satiety ino cofjectures vu u.e
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young man, who i trying to write lor the
Oreyonian, by informing him that
Webster, the oW fchoulmastcr, is here ;
and spells the word as it is found in the
I.kpuulican. It the Pame tscliool- j
master wotlld visit the sanctum of the
i
editor of thy O'cqomun, now and then, j
he would be much better posted, j
The same article find fault with a !
few tyrograpical errors that appeared
, ,7 i" .i :
in the Kki'IILlican. 1-or the
ppse of satj&fjing the critic mind of the ;
Orcjonian editor, we will state tlut j
our mauunpi was correct, the mistakes
occurr.ns:
in
our absence being the i
fault of tin compositor. We hope the j
. . , r . fn tha i
explanation wu! be . atsfactor; to ho
very correct arid scientific mind or lllH j
truly wonderl'ul man. This is the first
answer the Orajonian has attempted j
the pig trainer, whose paper is taking
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plain rules o newspaper otuiuette and
; t ,
! common courtesy, we1 shall utop right
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h re.
Subscribe lor the Ii.Tinn.iCAN.
monarchical in lortn. me people oi t,e ,no,t extensive and disastrous
this country must shake off the relics that Luiidou has suffered since lbUl.
of monarchy which have lingered with! A .T , 1A
J . o i ' roton, November 10 At. a quarter
them since the catabhshtnoat of thc,ufiK0 uill0 tho firc hud reaehed in
T1IA3.K.M.I VI XCi FHOCJ.AMaTIOIV.
Acknowledging the manifold favors
wo havo received as a peoplo during
the year now drawing to a close, aud
thankful fur plenteous harvests, gener
al health and assursd prosperity, I rec
ommend to the People of this State the
observance of Thursday the2Sth day of
November, A. D. 1872. as a dnv of
n i " i . A
thanksinvin;' and rraisc to the Great
Author of all blcssiugs, and thai otv
that day the people assemble in their
usual places of worship and " render
thanks for the great benefits we have
received at jjis hands."
In wituess whereof I have hereunto
set my baud aud caused the Great Seal
of the State to bo affixed. Done at the
Executive Ofllce, in tho City of Salem
this 7th day of .November, A. 1),
1S7L
By tho Governor :
L F.GROVKR.
S. F. Ciiadwick, Sec'y of State.
Loudon, November 10. 7:30 A. M
lire broke out last uight in the
City I'lour Mil':?, on Thames street.
The entile Mills were dastroyed and
the lire h stiU racing. Tho losses are
verv heuvv. but at this hour no idea
i
m.arly a sfui-ht lino from (!)nrrt:ss !
.street inrougu liinuaii to tvtioy .street,
"y fl? Hc
sides. lUe Merchants. hxehtM"? and
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I i I .t 1 i. I llIlT Ml . I1M III I I. HIIT'
..... . ..-...! 'I t.,. l. t ttT ...Ill :
I' I' I . .1 I . I.. - I . llIlT 1 iflk ..111''.
open in Kuneu! H ill l iroriow-
. tun, i j
. 1 . , . ... (.
i bait j a-t t feven the pr-grcsn ol the lire
....... . 1 .1. . n..M I.. t . i
hau J at t feven tr.e p
Itl..;iJ"l 111" VIJl!;i III IIIU UIUI-HI'MI l
() )c
t:.r,.ctauiiy . rnrd, and ' Sfreann uf
.;U r w. re Lei.!? u- d to oxtinuih the !
i Q'.i.'
the
ruin-!, wl.i.h t-rr-ent 1
he a't. r-aru-iV.'
i, r. it-. hi t
Tht- ci. t!.i..ii -i: t"H was r ti'td.
Ciniri:
ah uit ci. o!- A, h.vifi- in the sp-.ee
Hi t : UIWalM U ware- r
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hn:y In the e -i-;try, au-i tr mj of nily
, ;, .f. " .-r,.,. ,ir ,.., c,(i,, i
of :eaat:5 mer- j
urn MiiLred .rrib!y. It b said iht-re I
i: at t Oiu' wh.Mbs.iui stu.0 an-1 leather !
I mrtritifaetory ;t ir t ei:y. i'lio Wim)1
fr.tdt hus su if -red in a uroat, decree, and
.1. . ,..! : j t.;.. i..-.., ...j l,.r
fir i mm v ,i
are f wand fir between. I ho iNinth
iir-uii Mit, with dofaehmentH from other
iT''iuenfM anionnf 1:14 r" I ,-'J . men. art
,,n
n n
duty for th. protection of property j
d the pre.-:ervut;un vt order. I
(
I
(,!nei;ro pr fl.:ro 1 b? tefeirrajdi m-
l'atnyand anl. I ire i-.nmo l-y ypeciat
tram tr.iin .New "tk arrive 1 this noon
.... . .
1 to. i lon H
e-Sniii. 'l at t Ct'Veen
... . ... .
onfH:0 and !) s HOu 'i'iO, (u'ir;ttice at
from 3 1 ' U'H )H,, to 6 12,000,0"0, A
good 'nany have been injure. I ami sev
I
f , ( j.iUi wif)l m J hor
0,(i.' citiz.:-tH, hea led hy Mainr !
i -n i .. a .
Ki,g,bury, to.pro'Jer ever aid in their
w m
power.
I5,,ton, November 11 The fire
has again hrr-kon out in the Stores of
al Throve, Crump
iV Law, i-'.welers. It is rag'ng violently,
hh j,.,, Inwcvcr th it the Fire i)L
irt,uc,jt w;n uo a,l0 to keep it under
The gaa is going out all over the city,
j03,0, November 11.-5 A.M.
'piie lire broke out afresh from three
g-.s explosions; ia the rear of .Wdon
Marsh k ('o. utoro- lhe hro crossed
Temp?
p!UCe and gained rapidly. It now
,,;,ks as if whole blocks toward the
Common would go.
New York, November 11. It is
stated that tho only insuranco compan
ies here which have suspended are the
International Uelief.Corn Exchange and
Hum bolt.
JJu.ston, November 1.2. Our Insur
ance companies will be able to pay au
average of about 00 per cent, on their
risks. Capitalists are coining forward
mo liberally with oilers of fundi that
i there is some prospects of their going
w:t!u)Ut suspension. Their average
, , nnniwin
. , r,'nr.ir,(.P at SOt) ())( 000 of
nnl tlio 1 iifruranccv ail J''"' vwt oi
which lf),tM0,000 t-j 820,000,000 are
. t, (',.,,,;,,, ;,, whiob
borne by lnti.sli t,ompanus in wtiKii,
since the Utncago nre, many ivmencaur.
Companies have reinsured.
Worcester, (Mass.), Nov. 11. The
People's insurance Company of this
city lost over half a million dollars by
the Boston fire. Tho Directors have
voted to call in policies for cancellation
and discontinuence of business. The
First National. Insurance Company
lose 50,000, which will be raised by
assessment. The Day street Insurance
Company lose 8100,000, and have sus
pended for tho present. The Mer
chants' aud Farmers' Mutual lose over
.'100,000, but will continue business.
No other! companys lose heavily.
The World says noiio of the large
insuranco companies have had time to
look over their policies. At an infor
mal meeting of leading insurance offi
cers to day the statement was made
that tho losses will be nearly all paid
in full. !
!
Boston, Nov. 12. The streets now
are perfectly quiet. Two hundred and
fifty mounted soldiers parol the streets,
and no one not having official authority
from the commandant is permitted to
pass the Hues. One man who attempt,
ed to enter a store on Winter street re
fused to have after being ordered
away, attempted to run, and was thot
by one of the guards and severely
wounded.
At the po;nts where persons a-c
known to have been buried the ruins
are being eoolod with water preparato
ry to digging out the corpses of ti e
victims.
The condition of Boston Insurance
Companies is involved in much doubt,
though thofe familiar with their con
servative policy believe they will not
all succumb.
Philadelphia, Nov. 12. Tho fol
lowing is a statement of the astual
loaaes ThilaUelpbia compauiej by the
A
Hoston tire
North American $100,000; Union
National, ?:H,0UU ; Pclewars Mutual,
8100.100; Fame. 20,000; Franklin,
?f00,000; Girard, 5,000 ; Pennsyl
vania, S:iU(),00U; Htatc of Pennsylvania
100,000 ; American, ;iU0,U0O.
It is rumored that la?t night a nnn
i attempted to fet fire to a gas house
near Charleston Uridge, and was seizel
HU'iriatea crowa ana uuecremo
. . . .
niously hanged to a Itmp To&t.
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11..'.. ....... a . t.iirt.. .1 in flu. rutn.
"in: nil ll V uuiii i.i ...v ......
o ! iicn lna,R fm W&,l,ingtn Mr.H
h aving their heads vUtblc A lew 0
the eiod affr.nj ted lo rcjimc iLim.
hut wtre unMiecitu!, at.d m n ft -w
minutes the iriiininin'' portion el U.
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i ij i 1 1 lit. Mir IM IMH li? ! MIMI 4, V ,t. ,
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H.Kt.wt, Nov. U
HI
-1 e uuiti. t r
usj and bunne liou.e luimd 1
uun.ireu ami uunj ; sue i.uum t-r
j of dwellings aud lodging' i. . ;a i-
sixty.
Atj-i'.tn, N'evada, X.ivenib; r 10. At
ten minutes to nine o'eloek lit ever
it!L'. a vident fihock of cartr iu;:ke w.n?
J kit in this city. It tras- short, lasting
r- ' . I
0lliv a!n,!lt u,,,, and uccomj a
ujca ,Y a loud noi?e rtttnhlir,g an ex-
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n
Cincinnati. November 12. 1u
(Cincinnati, November 12.
inrso tliscaso ii ' istcidilv iucreainir
-
I,,i;,,4Baj m voriiowlv tnitiilrr.d in eiitiie
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(luenco. 3Ien drew the o:igincs to a
file tbin motnig.
jfl"insnorr. ina ana. iv.ivhihi
T . T 1 V 1 1
Win. C. Moreau, editor of tho L g
VK was sl,ot 10 day and sen.
j."s,y ,f not la'ally woundeu ty . mi-ig
Ikcuian. a prominent citizen of this
t place. The cause of the sdiooting was
' ' . t A - I. . t 1 .
an article in last week's k'mi denounc
ing Dykcman. A mob of about fifty
men, employed by Dycmin, sought to
tar and feather Moreau last nighi, but
were prevented b y the po'i(e and
six of them arrested. later dispatch
states that Morcau is not seriously
wounded as a.t first supposed.
London, Nov. 11. The royal Mail
steamship Uernc, fram Uio Janeiro,
October 22, has arrived. General Mi
tra, Argentine Envoy, was rapidly
bringing his negotiations with the
Brazilian Govenrment to a satitfaetovy
termination. All obstacles to an
amicable settlement have been removed.
The Argentine Confederation was to
make a separation with Paraguay.'
Albany, November 13. One of the
the small sifes of tho Watorford Ihvnk
was fouud on West street, near the
dock, to day. Its contents, when in
the bank, were some 934,000 worth of
bonds, which went into tho bay, and
were found yesterday. .there were
twenty gold and seal rings, Fome of
them heirlooms, vhicli had been in
possession of families owning them over
a century. It has been ascertained that
a man named Ford of Clinton had
$80,000 in bonds deposited in tho bank
the Iosj of which wa unknown. Tho
total amount taken by thieves is com
puted at Sld'O.W. $o trace of the
obbers.
Westchester, Pcnusylvalna, Nov. 13,
Gcorgo Grant, convicted of the
murder of Amanda spencc. r year ago,
was hanged here atclevtn o'clock.
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Published by L. Samuel,
General Advertising Arft. 93 Front si,
Mews DolIarStore,v
No. Oil
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Import
ers of Taney flood. Toys, Crockery, etc., etc.
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INSTRUMENTS.
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Barm.
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WHOLESALE
Ilooksellei .Stationer,
LARGEST; STOCK IN X'OP.TLANIX.
No. 79 Froht and No. 5 Wailumftttn ttreelH.
B E C lC W I L L I A M T S (J rx7T2"Fron t 8 tree t
Importers uikI Dealers in
UL'SS, UlVi.li ?AM Hi;V()IArKHS
of every di'scripti n.
Fishing Tackle,Fanoy (Joodj, Lt'Hds, Bird cages
Baskets, (,'ro'juct (!iiinc.".ana baly carriages
Aenrs for the "California Powder Work," also
for the Vhefclcr Wilson Sewing machines."
) cck , John A. 129 Front t. prac tical YVaU h-
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J niukt-r A Jeweler. VVrork iln fur the Trad
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rigliiitn & Keiiiiiart ., t.rt st, . U;jk 4 Piu
tin tri- of Ftuven Hnrp.s. Kiti-lien Ptftn'fils
1 mbiinaa, W. A., c. w. cor. Firr.t t Taylor 'tits
P C'hcaiiu&t Furniture Ilou.-c Portland,
CAliPETS
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) lcalerc in Dry (Joo).. Fancy Millinery. A
(1obti A Kofcntield, 1 iH Frcut t t'oiinj;i.ion
J Merchant A de'lr in O'gn .1 Cal. Produce
(lonle, J 5. m'oft.A dealer in Saddles,
Jivt, A Saddlery Hardware, yf. Frnnl s
Jlat
t. d 1uimr, W. A Co., ll l'rui t. Mcrcua'it
J Tailor" 4 t-l'.iliU-r., llat, Furr.ihiog good.
Liiftiiautt & tiatiuan. U'2 Front .-t. Heal V.t
jg f nto Aurnt-t, ui iricy loaned. liou?c rented.
3X liXlA I. i )Oli, C. il VVooTarlA Co
F i o I Fr. nt fire t.
1 X it I 'iit '.l ! C." Iff Vo.7dTiTf4Co
J? KM Front Street.
Oilier from any portion of the Statt or Tcrrito
ri'i i- tr-. !ui)y t:i!.- t by r rvrr'-fs.
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lin wooiU-ii rarTins prl r ornatwyiitf.
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STONK, II. I, No. IOT Front 8tret;
Watcbinnkar and Manufacturing Jeweler, if
appointed Agent for Waltbam, Elgin, E. How
ard &Co. Cbas. E. Jacot and California Watcbas
also for all the production and imports of the
California Jewelry Company, San Francisco.
Send for circular. Watches repaired in the very
best manner. WARRANTED to give satinfac'n
8 ' wi,l"llrri t aU Dealer'"'!!!
Legal Tenders OovBonda And' Gold Dust
S "mth& Davis 71 Front st. wholesale, Drugs
Paint?, Oils, Window Qlagf, U.
Tllcrry Kros. Nj. 173 First street, tnanufact'ra
X and dealers in gumitufe, Bedding Ac ; :
fllhe Clothing Store, 113 Front st, Cloting
X Fn'ng good Boots, Shoes. Harris A Prag
Tfluttlo, H. II. 142144 Front utreet. Dealer hi
X Wagons an Agricultural Implements.
Filyier J. A 147 Front t. wholesale dealer in'
X Butter, Eygs, Cheese, L.ard, Bacon etc.
illiams A Myers. 5 Central Block Front
U Commission Merchants, deal' in pr'de
Whallcy t Fecbeimer; Attorneys and (solic
itors m Bankruptcy. Oce F.. TJem'le
O R EG O N
O V S 1 1 E S S DIREC
TOUV.
The undersigned will co&iuienco soliciting;
for a liUSfNKSS DIUEOTOUY ot the Stat
of Oregon in a few days ; and, to make it
sccej.xful, respectfully request the co-operation
of all persons interested in the welfare of fcb
country. The State has now reached, tba
position when a yearly summary of he progTMft
s necessary, Uctxe the value of a work whiehj
will combioe, in a. condensed form, all matUa
of public interest.
The work- in comemplaUon wUI embrace m
general ;kch of the State; its physical as
peels, geology, botany, loolojy, commerce,
manufactories, societies, public buildings
productions, aud all other subjects oa which
i n format icu is required..
The work will bo illustrated with sketches o
("mo of tbe lad:ng prominent vcunery of the.
Slitc and it. to moduli on will Ih uuJer the
charge of J.Momiiirn M i;im nr,Ehg., whose re
cent work on A'tiidii iigtoii Territory b! bum
highly l oniuiciokd by the press and pubrvc,
Tk Prirss Diiikctobv of each town and,
it will cunij.itte : and that, with ikitches
t o . j .n- sh mi! i ia ike it iuvaluablo lo the
ii.ich.i il, !anucr au d uifs
As :i :i Ivtrt isii.j' medium 5t,w11 V tho
i:;t rl - I io (!iSt:t.i, :n tit wilJ t of
j, -u li i -ta.iuc thft it will ativsivs bu rttainel
i. a protnitiiMtt j .!tiou for rctervQce.
in:: r. vtk vmv -riri'i, ; wilu n. .
i i I.I.UW.K :
One Vic
.f2,
Half Tage,
CarJ
... IO.
.C?"A.lvirli?or! Hking ouo pfge will roceiTO
Trice of work will be $2 SO.
Z-ii-Tho book will be Jif tributcd on every.
route of travel irnl jmbru'J pl..coia tho coun
trj. b', J. McCOIlMICK, ruHMsiiER,
.'4 ..
UK FKOST STRCKT, Portland
OctlV-3io.
EVERY BODY TRADES AT THE
E rie k Si or e
THE BEST ASSORTMEST 0
OIIY GOOPS,
CJ.OTIUNO.
HaVTS.
CAPS,
:roots
SIIOKS,
PROVISIONS
CROCKERY,
HARDWARE, ko.
Fouth of Portland Fora1e oheup for ealKt
The highi'St tnarkot price paid fof nil; oriM
of country produce. My motto . Chipt thuA
tho choiiuest. W C Iltown. ' '
VOODBURfl NURSERY.; "
J. II. Lclllriiiit'i:, "ProiiVi
A choice selection . of .
FllC IT,
SHADE!
OKaNINJKTAI,
T nnd Nut bcmr.fi trees-and fomo me
Shiulory,.kci.t n baud.
Not. 9, 2m.